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Starting with version 1.2.0 there is a new syntax for the yank and put
commands! Yank is now more similare to vi.
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<TR><TD><B>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks byte under cursor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>y<FONT COLOR=#888888>SPACE</FONT></B>
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<TD>yanks <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT> bytes, beginning at cursor
position</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>yf<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to next
character <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>C</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y/<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to first matching
pattern <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>xyz</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y$</B></TD><TD>yanks from current position to EOF</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y'<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to mark <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>a</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B>y<FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT>G</B></TD>
<TD>yanks from current position to byte with (decimal)
address <FONT COLOR=#FF0000>n</FONT></TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>o</B></TT></TD>
<TD>overwrites the bytes after the cursor with the contents of the yank
or delete buffer</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>p</B></TT></TD><TD>puts the contents of the yank or delete
buffer after the cursor</TD></TR>
<TR><TD><B><TT>P</B></TT></TD><TD>appends the contents of the buffer to end
of file</TD></TR>
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<H3>Using ex (colon) Commands</H3>
<B>:y</B>(ank)
<BLOCKQUOTE>
<I>yank</I> can be used with one or two addresses specified. One address
with no <I>count</I> specified copies the specified byte into the buffer.
Two addresses with no <I>count</I> specified copies multiple bytes
starting and ending with the specified bytes. Two addresses and a <I>count</I>
value copies <I>count</I> bytes starting at the second specified address (the
first address is ignored). If no address is specified, the current address
ist used by <I>yank</I>.<BR>
Examples:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
:<I>start_addr,end_addr</I> y <FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
:<I>start_addr</I> y <I>byte_count</I><FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
:y <I>byte_count</I><FONT COLOR=#888888>RETURN</FONT><BR>
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<B>:pu</B>(t)
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Restores previously deleted or yanked bytes after the address specified
in the <I>put</I> command.
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<B>:o</B>(verwrite)
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Overwrites bytes after the specified address with previously deleted or yanked
bytes.
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NOTE: There are currently no namend buffers available.
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<i>Last update: Thu Jun 01 12:00:00 CEST 2000 by Gerhard B&uuml;rgmann</i>
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